Sexyrobloverboy Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 Personally when I play Hilo I always go for the highest multiplier option. So if I'm dealt a 2 I will choose lower or the same. Now I run into issues when I get stuff in the middle like 7 and 8. So I usually just go lo on 8 hi on 7. Then the next card. I play higher risk so if I can win two in a row I usually take it, that being said I've tried for more and never was able to get more than 2 . Ex : Opening card is a 3 , I go lo Next card is a 2 , I go lo Next card is another 2 This is where I cash out because no matter how many times I try I can't get another win going lo. So why don't I go high? Becuase I want to go lo So what do you guys think? Does anyone play the same way as I do? Who thinks I'm horrible, my strat is trash and swears by playing the best % odds? Anyone gotten 3 wins in a row playing low odds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mellyboo Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 i think maybe once ive gotten 3 in a row on hilo. I always go with the highest multiplier and always go up on seven, not for any reason other than i just do haha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BCDash Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 Definitely always go for high payouts with hilo - the only exception is if im using it to grind with, by going for 2.5x - 5x or so. And to answer your question yes I get 3+ wins all the time on low odds. Ive hit 3x Aces various times actually Just gotta go for them. Whats weird about hilo is sometimes im better if i choose a pattern before the turn of the opening card, and just go with the pre-planned pattern with my eyes closed as to not want to divert from it (ie. high- high-high-low-low-high). Maybe try this out lol. Try like 3-4 cards in a row first and then work your way up. "Life is the biggest scam of all, because eventually you die." - digitaldash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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